In authoritarian countries, you can be arrested for protesting against genocide.
“I’m knittin’ like a fuckin electric nan”
In authoritarian countries, you can be arrested for protesting against genocide.
I haven’t read your post, but I set this up a few years ago after finding this post: https://golb.hplar.ch/2019/01/expose-server-vpn.html
Trump would kill them twice /s
Good.
Probably a better idea to invade, spend a trillion dollars occupying it for 20 years and then leave, having accomplished nothing.
Yunohost and Navidrome.
Why does anyone give even a shred of credence to what Israel says anymore?
Irredeemably evil people.
Keepass hosted on my Nextcloud server. You can have the database synced to however many devices you want, and each one will always have a local copy of the latest version. You can use whatever sync solution you want though: syncthing, Dropbox, google drive etc. I suggest using diceware to generate a strong master passphrase for the database :)
Nice to see redemption arc :)
Damn, full support for a genocide that is unpopular with their own electorate, and this is the thanks they get? If you’re willing to lose due to principles, at least make them good principles.
I wish we would see some strike actions here in the US around manufacturing and transporting these weapons. Obviously nobody with any political power seems ready to pump the brakes on a genocide, but I wish what’s left of our unions would.
On the bright side, liberals would finally oppose the genocide!
I use Nextcloud. I run it in Yunohost.
They definitely lied about finding the scissors later.
Thailand keeps having elections, and then disqualifying the winners. The real power lies with the monarchy and a small group of plutocrats.
Curious to know how many of the arrested are these fascist scumbags, and how many were the good people bravely standing up to them.
I hadn’t looked at FOSS image album software in awhile, but I recently installed Immich on my home Yunohost server. I am very happy with it so far. It is miles better than Nextcloud photos, and I’m honestly blown away by how well the facial recognition works. I’m also enjoying the “x years ago today” highlighting feature, after seeing proprietary platforms have that for so long.